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authorities fear the protests could damage the nation's economy, particularly its $6 billion a year tourism industry. >>> it was a day of mourning in scotland today, a day after a police helicopter crashed into a pub, killing at least eight people. our british partner itv reports from glasgow. >> across scotland, people paid their respects today. a minute silence was held before the scottish cup match with celtic. ♪ and a special service was held at glasgow cathedral, just a few hundred yards from the street of the cash. the police chaplain has been supporting bereaved officers and those who have worked long, difficult hours here. >> we have seen the courage of glasgow. we've seen the sadness. and then we'll see that drive and that passion and that life and that humor come back to the force. >> with all real hope of rescue now gone, a recovery operation is underway at the bar in glasgow. piece by careful piece, the wreckage of the police helicopter is being removed, but it's a delicate process. much of the building has collapsed and bodies still lie inside. bandaged and bruised, gary was
authorities fear the protests could damage the nation's economy, particularly its $6 billion a year tourism industry. >>> it was a day of mourning in scotland today, a day after a police helicopter crashed into a pub, killing at least eight people. our british partner itv reports from glasgow. >> across scotland, people paid their respects today. a minute silence was held before the scottish cup match with celtic. ♪ and a special service was held at glasgow cathedral, just a...
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it seems like the economy might be on the uptick here. we might have a chance for historic deal in iran. i mean, there are things out there that could turn good for him. but i will be the first to tell you the last couple of months will be be for the president. the president tough period. no doubt about that. >> i'm not going to be convinced on the economy until doesn't matter 7.1 or 7 or 8.2 unemployment. if the wages are stagnating going down, which they're. okay. i mean that's a sign of the economy. >> pressure on the last numbers. i don't know if it will stay. >> not on wages. like 0.4%. it was nothing. nothing. >> something. >> talking about seeing a glass half full, carville, come on. these people are getting pounded, man. can't make any money. >> look, the health care thing is working better. i would say even much better. the economy is showing some signs of improvement. >> all right. so you say. >> some signs are there. >> james carville, everybody. next on the rundown, brit hume sees it a bit differently. he will analyze the pres
it seems like the economy might be on the uptick here. we might have a chance for historic deal in iran. i mean, there are things out there that could turn good for him. but i will be the first to tell you the last couple of months will be be for the president. the president tough period. no doubt about that. >> i'm not going to be convinced on the economy until doesn't matter 7.1 or 7 or 8.2 unemployment. if the wages are stagnating going down, which they're. okay. i mean that's a sign...
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they are not doing anything to improve the economy. last week, walmart opened in the district, 560 jobs were advertised, 23,000 people showed up to apply for 560 jobs. there are no jobs. upper marlboro, maryland. approximately 1.3 million extendedre receiving unemployment insurance benefits and they are set to lose them at the end of the year if congress does not act. three point 6 million additional people will lose access to benefits beyond 26 weeks by the end of 2014. those according to a report released last week by the president's council of economic advisers. the was the topic of editorial in today's "wall street journal." employedep workers on is the headline. another extension will not create more jobs says the editorial board of "the wall street journal." it ends saying the current system raises payroll taxes on employers even as 20 million americans are still unemployed or underemployed. none of this will help the economy create more jobs. say's "walll and street journal." we want to hear your thoughts. we have a special line
they are not doing anything to improve the economy. last week, walmart opened in the district, 560 jobs were advertised, 23,000 people showed up to apply for 560 jobs. there are no jobs. upper marlboro, maryland. approximately 1.3 million extendedre receiving unemployment insurance benefits and they are set to lose them at the end of the year if congress does not act. three point 6 million additional people will lose access to benefits beyond 26 weeks by the end of 2014. those according to a...
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economy. yes, the economic figures were good, claims for jobs were down, but what worries investors quantitative easing might be backed off, they get nervous. good figures, dow goes down. >> call your investor today. >> someone who knows about these, zain asher at the new york stock exchange. you've been watching a train of wealthy chinese people buying up real estate. >> absolutely. so, yeah, chinese nationals buying up american real estate. 18% of all new home purchases made by foreigners came from chinese nationals. part of the reason, economic growth rates in china. know they've slowed in recent years, they are still impressive by world standards. last year 7.8%, china's the world's second largest economy look at the exchange rates, chinese yuan strengthening, chinese can get more for their money when they inrest in the united states. 70% of chinese nationals that invest in american homes make all cash purchases and not only that, they're buying more expense everybody properties. they're s
economy. yes, the economic figures were good, claims for jobs were down, but what worries investors quantitative easing might be backed off, they get nervous. good figures, dow goes down. >> call your investor today. >> someone who knows about these, zain asher at the new york stock exchange. you've been watching a train of wealthy chinese people buying up real estate. >> absolutely. so, yeah, chinese nationals buying up american real estate. 18% of all new home purchases made...
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is a 2% economy you see right now or 3% economy? in your view? >> right between your two numbers, in my view, joe. >> it is? >> yeah. >> so it's okay. we want it to be better, obviously. >> all right,mate. that's what you call each other there, right, mate? see ya. andrew, thanks. >>> coming up, a deadly train derailment in new york yesterday, details at 7:30. and then, what if you could send your kids to college for four years for free? that's the bold approach of the project. ceo ben nelson joins us to talk higher education in a few minutes. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hea
is a 2% economy you see right now or 3% economy? in your view? >> right between your two numbers, in my view, joe. >> it is? >> yeah. >> so it's okay. we want it to be better, obviously. >> all right,mate. that's what you call each other there, right, mate? see ya. andrew, thanks. >>> coming up, a deadly train derailment in new york yesterday, details at 7:30. and then, what if you could send your kids to college for four years for free? that's the bold...
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most of the chiparuses are sort of this big or this big, and you have the giant economy size chiparus. it was a hassle to get it home, i can tell you that. well, you're lucky that you persevered. it's in great condition. it's gilt bronze, and then this has a brown patina on it, and you have the marble and it's slightly tinted here. this piece is called the clown's dream in the literature. over here we have the signature. it's signed "chiparus." now, you didn't pay very much for it at the paris flea market, did you? (chuckling): no, i didn't. 50 dollars. 50 dollars. i'm embarrassed to say. chiparus's works are very desirable now. there's a strong influence of russians on the market, and the russian collectors like chiparus. i could see a value for this in a gallery of $100,000. oh, m... oh... my... goodness. oh, my goodness. oh! i am shh... i am... beyond shocked. i had... oh! whew! and the market is very strong for this. this is extraordinarily unusual in this size. and the condition also is just extraordinary. it has everything going for it across the board. it... it means a lot to m
most of the chiparuses are sort of this big or this big, and you have the giant economy size chiparus. it was a hassle to get it home, i can tell you that. well, you're lucky that you persevered. it's in great condition. it's gilt bronze, and then this has a brown patina on it, and you have the marble and it's slightly tinted here. this piece is called the clown's dream in the literature. over here we have the signature. it's signed "chiparus." now, you didn't pay very much for it at...
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prime the pump of the economy. we need to bring an america back which is built on highways -- >> stop the theories. stop -- >> that's not theory, it's fact. >> yes, it is. so, you would guarantee everybody who wanted a job a job at a certain living wage? do you know what that wage would be? do you know? >> you could start at $1an hour. >> all right, so you start at $12. >> rebuild america, bridges, roads, water system, sewer system. >> that would be paid for, you would have to raise taxes enormously. >> no, you would not. the problem is, we not only need a policy for jobs, we need monetary reform, because it used to be that the government had the ability to be able to create money to meet its needs. now we have to borrow money from banks. we have to repeal the federal reserve act of 1913, reclaim the power to be able to create money and handle the needs of the nation, whether it be economic, social -- >> all right, i don't have three hours for that. we're $17 trillion in debt. i assume for your vision to give every
prime the pump of the economy. we need to bring an america back which is built on highways -- >> stop the theories. stop -- >> that's not theory, it's fact. >> yes, it is. so, you would guarantee everybody who wanted a job a job at a certain living wage? do you know what that wage would be? do you know? >> you could start at $1an hour. >> all right, so you start at $12. >> rebuild america, bridges, roads, water system, sewer system. >> that would be...
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under president obama, four years obama's economy he's created 1.4 million jobs. get this. 927,000 of those jobs are part-time jobs, leaving only 46 0,000 jobs in four year. during that same period of time, check this out, 11 million people have left the workforce. you do the math. if that's success, i hate to see what failure is. >> oh, yeah. >> look at bob, snoring, stretching, burping. >> gee, that was interesting, eric. >> thank you, bob. >> so, something happened over the weekend you may not have have heard about but you can participate, freedom. ukrainian brothers and sisters who peacefully protested in kiev over the weekend because their government to try to move them away from europe closer to a russian position. that's not what the people of ukraine want. there's a twitter hash tag, euromaiden. the white house has to use diplomatic language but if you care about freedom and as americans you can show your support through twitter, euromaiden. help them. don't help putin. >> it's a hard story because it's complicated. >> it's complicated but i try to tackle
under president obama, four years obama's economy he's created 1.4 million jobs. get this. 927,000 of those jobs are part-time jobs, leaving only 46 0,000 jobs in four year. during that same period of time, check this out, 11 million people have left the workforce. you do the math. if that's success, i hate to see what failure is. >> oh, yeah. >> look at bob, snoring, stretching, burping. >> gee, that was interesting, eric. >> thank you, bob. >> so, something...
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. >> they said the economy's supposed to grow, according to baron's. it was supposed to grow 1.7% -- >> or find another bin laden. >> this might change everything this is david fluff, is that his name, david fluff? >> close enough. >> on this week talking about when we expect obama care to work. i think this is a bright part of the rainbow, whatever that means. >> may take until 2017 when this president leaves office. you're going to see almost every state in this country running their exchanges and expanding medicaid. i think it will work really well then. >> there you go, 2017. that's right around the corner, kids. >> it's going to be awesome when he's out of office, that's what he's saying. >> if we just believe in the greater good, this will work out. >> just remember, it took medicare a good six or seven years before it got settled down to work. >> now it works. >> don't you think it does? >> no. >> you want to privatize it, don't you? >> i would like to. >> that's not what paul ryan says. >> let's not minimize what it is. i'm saying let people ke
. >> they said the economy's supposed to grow, according to baron's. it was supposed to grow 1.7% -- >> or find another bin laden. >> this might change everything this is david fluff, is that his name, david fluff? >> close enough. >> on this week talking about when we expect obama care to work. i think this is a bright part of the rainbow, whatever that means. >> may take until 2017 when this president leaves office. you're going to see almost every state in...
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economy and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the importan and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> employers added 200,000 people to payrolls driving the unemployment rate down to 7%. that is a five year low and a sign the economy is now beginning to ramp up after the great recession in a long, sluggish recovery. other signs, nearly a quarter of the november job growth came in manufacturing and construction. those are good paying jobs, too. and hourly pay sup. average wage earner making $24.15 per hour, working 34.5 hours per week. down side is that 4 million people have been out of work six months or longer and percentage of adults working or looking for jobs is year low
economy and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the importan and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>>...
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>> john yang on the economy from chicago for us tonight. thanks. >>> big story today that came out of last night. jeff bezos, founder and head of amazon.com unveiled what he hopes will be the next big thing. delivery by drones. small package delivery by drone, federal regulations permitting. no one know ifs the idea will fly. no one knows yet if that will fly, but drones have moved in to stay in a lot of places. a lot of places. in war zones overseas they carry hellfire missiles. in studios like this one, hd cameras. along with limitless possibilities. and that, for some, is the problem. janet shamlian is live for us tonight at the amazon warehouse in arizona. janet, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. as quickly as the packages are moving through tonight, amazon is making big promises about even faster delivery in the future using drones. the tech giant would seem to have the resource bus some fear safety and privacy. the video had the internet abuzz. the drone buzzing over a field, landing at a customer's home and delivering a package o
>> john yang on the economy from chicago for us tonight. thanks. >>> big story today that came out of last night. jeff bezos, founder and head of amazon.com unveiled what he hopes will be the next big thing. delivery by drones. small package delivery by drone, federal regulations permitting. no one know ifs the idea will fly. no one knows yet if that will fly, but drones have moved in to stay in a lot of places. a lot of places. in war zones overseas they carry hellfire missiles....
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gra♪y and more, (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ >>> welcome back to "new day." we're learning more about what really is being described as a bizarre incident that left a student dead at a texas christian college. campus police now say the 23-year-old hit a police officer with his baton, forcing the officer to fire at him. but his friends, the students' friends, say the honor student would not do that. cnn's george howell has more. >> reporter: on the campus of
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don't raise taxes at a time when the economy is still weak. i think we can accomplish that over the next couple of days. >> gentlemen, i have to say, it sounds like the spirit of nelson mandela is taking hold. this is a very reasonable discussion this morning. sounds like you'll reach a deal this week. let me turn to something else. i might be a little bit more contentious. the fight over whether or not to raise the minimum wage. we saw the protests in more than 100 american cities calling for a living wage. senator durbin, let me begin with you. we know that there's deep divisions on this in the congress right now. if it's unlikely to see a major increase in the minimum wage right now in this congress, should companies like mcdonald's, head quartered in your own state, do more on their own? >> yes. i'll tell you, george. you can remember. you were on capitol hill. there was a time when raising the minimum wage was a bipartisan issue. we did it regularly to protect the hard-working americans that couldn't keep up with the expenses of life. now
don't raise taxes at a time when the economy is still weak. i think we can accomplish that over the next couple of days. >> gentlemen, i have to say, it sounds like the spirit of nelson mandela is taking hold. this is a very reasonable discussion this morning. sounds like you'll reach a deal this week. let me turn to something else. i might be a little bit more contentious. the fight over whether or not to raise the minimum wage. we saw the protests in more than 100 american cities...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: nelson mandela's death was formally announced late today by south africa's current president jacob zuma. he expressed the country's love and sense of loss for their iconic leader, often referred to, out of respect, by his clan name, madiba. >> our beloved mandela, thefounr democratic nation, has departed. he passed on peacefully, in the company of his family, around 2050, on the 5th of december, 2013. he is now resting. he is now at peace. is our nation has lost -- our nation has lost its greatest son. our people have lost a father. although we knew that this day would come, nothing can
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. >>> we want to turn to encour e encouraging news when it comes to the economy. the unemployment rate has turned to its lowest rate in five years. kristen welker has more. >> reporter: the economy added 203,000 jobs in november. surprising some economists say, especially in the wake of the government shutdown and they say it could be an indication the recovery is about to take off, despite the political gridlock here in the nation's capital. neil bloomen that is all launched up this eye store three years ago in new york. these days he sees signs the economy is recovering. >> we have more than doubled in sales and next year, we are planning to high about 150 people. >> reporter: that hiring trend reflects what is happening throughout the country with news friday that employers added more than 200,000 jobs for each of the last four months. in november, many were good paying jobs. 40,000 in education and health care. 27,000 manufacturing jobs added. 17,000 construction jobs. >> now we are getting consistent job reports plus 200 and that is positive and positive not
. >>> we want to turn to encour e encouraging news when it comes to the economy. the unemployment rate has turned to its lowest rate in five years. kristen welker has more. >> reporter: the economy added 203,000 jobs in november. surprising some economists say, especially in the wake of the government shutdown and they say it could be an indication the recovery is about to take off, despite the political gridlock here in the nation's capital. neil bloomen that is all launched up...
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or thecare about health economy, because when nih does is a wonderful support of the economy with a remarkable return on investment in all of those grants that are going out to all 50 states, we get something like you to fold return in ln the first year. this case is so strong, it has to win the day. whoof the young scientists are listening, hang in there. we are going to get through this. host: for more information on largestch has the hospital dedicated to clinical research, more than 23,000 unique patients in 2013. i want to follow-up on her point. she is studying narrow science. you said that is -- neuro science. the human brain is the most complicated structure in the universe. -- the ability to make sense out of that has seemed out of reach for most of the time that we have been studying neuroscience and biology. president obama announced a new step in that direction. the human brain initiative, which aims a combination of research from nih, nsf, darpa, private foundations, from companies working with the international community to try to figure out how the circuits in the brain work. th
or thecare about health economy, because when nih does is a wonderful support of the economy with a remarkable return on investment in all of those grants that are going out to all 50 states, we get something like you to fold return in ln the first year. this case is so strong, it has to win the day. whoof the young scientists are listening, hang in there. we are going to get through this. host: for more information on largestch has the hospital dedicated to clinical research, more than 23,000...
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the economy isn't dying at all. in fact, there are more and more signs it's thriving under the president's leadership. according to the new monthly jobs report out today, the economy added more than 200,000 jobs in november. and the unemployment rate is down to 7%, lowest level in five years. the president's enemies responded to the news the only way they know how by attacking the affordable care act. well, here's only a sampling of their reactions to the good jobs news. keep in mind, these are statements supposedly about the jobs report. speaker boehner said, we need to protect all americans from the fundamentally flawed health care bill. eric cantor had this to say. quote, stop obama care from reducing hours and eliminating jobs. peter roscom of illinois said we continue to see the lost coverage, cost spikes on the strain of the president's health care law. then there's this sugar plum from tom price of georgia who dug up the old refrain that millions of americans are going to see their policies canceled. it seems
the economy isn't dying at all. in fact, there are more and more signs it's thriving under the president's leadership. according to the new monthly jobs report out today, the economy added more than 200,000 jobs in november. and the unemployment rate is down to 7%, lowest level in five years. the president's enemies responded to the news the only way they know how by attacking the affordable care act. well, here's only a sampling of their reactions to the good jobs news. keep in mind, these are...
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economy gained moore jomorejobs than expected. and the gains are wide spread in low and high conditions. it's i something that is key to today's economic news. >> i always kind a reason to find i this report shea shairky. the unemployment rate is down and we have created 200,000 jobs every month but a quarter of the jobs were higher payin paying j6 an hour or more. that is what wei we are concernd about. 1:5 is still low paying. that is part 69 problem. >> of the problem. it's not gang busters and teabs noit'snot a raw numbers thing. sgenerally speaking the qawl quy of jobs is higher. >> at first glance it would appear it's a big deal, but is it? world gets ou obsessed with the unemployment rate. >> i couldn't care less. that number measures a group of people in a changing group of larkehearingerlarger people. i do don't care about that number. more than 150,000 joan because that is the number of more people that come into the work force every month than who retire or pass away. everybodeverything above that i. and those things te
economy gained moore jomorejobs than expected. and the gains are wide spread in low and high conditions. it's i something that is key to today's economic news. >> i always kind a reason to find i this report shea shairky. the unemployment rate is down and we have created 200,000 jobs every month but a quarter of the jobs were higher payin paying j6 an hour or more. that is what wei we are concernd about. 1:5 is still low paying. that is part 69 problem. >> of the problem. it's not...
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stimulate the economy. when the tea party doesn't want to compromise and blow things up again the message gets lost in the strum of controversy. >> like what? what's an example of blowing things up. >> everybody knew and i said this on the factor very early on that you weren't going to defund obamacare it wasn't going to happen. >> even though the candidates who had run for office all promised that they would do whatever it took to repeal. >> these are weasels. >> i will agree with you on that. >> but you weren't going to get it done because the power is in the hand of the president. they weren't going to defund, period. so it was a waste of time kind of, but not really because ted cruz then came on the scene. so, it worked to his benefit. i have got to get to bashir. now, this msnbc outfit, they are pretty rough, these guys. they attack you, laura ingraham who we are going to have on later. they attack her in a very personal and vial way. putting that aside, do you understand what the reason is what they a
stimulate the economy. when the tea party doesn't want to compromise and blow things up again the message gets lost in the strum of controversy. >> like what? what's an example of blowing things up. >> everybody knew and i said this on the factor very early on that you weren't going to defund obamacare it wasn't going to happen. >> even though the candidates who had run for office all promised that they would do whatever it took to repeal. >> these are weasels. >>...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. daymac new home sales surging in october taking home builder stocks with them. nicole petallides is at the stock exchange. >> helped to bring them off of the lows of the day, they are not far off of the unchanged line but the new home sales numbers came in and beat the street expectations with a rise of 20.4% to 440,000 beating the estimate of 426,000. of up arrows, the toll brothers and j. b. holmes are up and we are also keeping a close eye on other names like pulte which showed a big move as well. a couple things to think about retaining to home builders, talking with ben willis about it, now begins the hope for e as people start to buy home builders going into the spring holiday, spring shopping season for home builders. the other thing they will contend with o
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. daymac new home sales surging in october taking home builder stocks with them. nicole petallides is at the stock exchange. >> helped to bring them off of the lows of the day, they are not far off...
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. >> there is increasing pressure on the ukrainian president as to the country's economy being in session. two dozen states are bundling up to ward off bitter temperatures. arctic air is chilling 32 million people. snow, ice and winds are making roads dangerous. major midwest cities are bracing for power outages. in montana wind chill readings hit minus 30. >>> today it's going to be a mess for a lot of people across the nation in terms of snow, freezing rain, cold temperatures. let's start with the snow. you can see how it's been moving across parts of minnesota and wisconsin. and the great lacks. we expect to see up to 20 inches of snow in that location over the next 24 hours. if you are driving on the highways near the border be careful. up here to the north-west. not a lot of snow left. cold air is coming into place, cooling down the places well below average. no snow you can see here on the forecast map for thursday. take a look at the temperatures for seattle. we'll see barely above freezing. high temperatures on saturday. overnight lows going into the teens for many there. you may
. >> there is increasing pressure on the ukrainian president as to the country's economy being in session. two dozen states are bundling up to ward off bitter temperatures. arctic air is chilling 32 million people. snow, ice and winds are making roads dangerous. major midwest cities are bracing for power outages. in montana wind chill readings hit minus 30. >>> today it's going to be a mess for a lot of people across the nation in terms of snow, freezing rain, cold temperatures....
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we're bringing you the breaks news, or special breaking news coverage here in "the situation room" of the death of nelson mandela, the first black president of south africa. a nobel peace prizewinner, certainly a great inspiration for the entire world, as a champion of freedom, civil rights and democracy. the current president of south africa announced the death of the 95-year-old mandela, calling him the country's greatest son. >> our prayers are with the mandela family. to them we owe a debt of gratitude. they have sacrificed much, and endured much so that our people could be free. >> jacob zuma speaking only a little while ago, the president of south africa. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer here in washington. these are live pictures from outside the home of nelson mandela, outside johannesburg. the folks are gathering there, and they're paying their respects in the south africa traditio
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we're bringing you the breaks news, or special breaking news coverage here in "the situation room" of the death of nelson mandela, the first black president of south africa. a nobel peace prizewinner, certainly a great inspiration for the entire world, as a champion of freedom, civil rights and democracy. the current president of south africa...
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economy. jobless claims below 300,000, what is this, new strength in america? >> we're going to have to go, the fed said over and over again we're going to need to see three or four months of good economic figures. let me make it as simple as possible. the battle, the war next year, the wages fought on this floor and wall street is between two calms. those that think that qe is responsible for the rise in equity prices and those that think the economy is improving and justifies the rise in equity prices. they're going to battle it out in 2014 and the fed is stuck in the middle. we've got an exciting year ahead of us. stuart: in five seconds, whose side are you on? >> i'm on the side, the qe way outpaced the economy. main street has been left out. stuart: thank you very much, scott shellady. check the big board, here we go, off and running and strong news on the economy and the market has opened lower, pointing to a loss of 30, maybe 40 points when we're fully off and running. now, this, it's t
economy. jobless claims below 300,000, what is this, new strength in america? >> we're going to have to go, the fed said over and over again we're going to need to see three or four months of good economic figures. let me make it as simple as possible. the battle, the war next year, the wages fought on this floor and wall street is between two calms. those that think that qe is responsible for the rise in equity prices and those that think the economy is improving and justifies the rise...
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but are you optimistic through 2014 about the economy? times that sure, it will get better and there is a unicorn on every street corner. and the illusion will continue. lookout. there's a lot of naysayers out there. finally, talk about a world of broken promises. with obamacare we found you cannot keep your insurance plan. as we learned tonight, you cannot keep your doctor either, not unless you're willing to pay more money to do so. you know, sometimes it seems like this administration has a lot in common with marketers who are taking it all back in the fine print, like the banks that promise you a return on your bank account until the rates move. government under this president was supposed to do more nd be better. so far, it is just more expenses and that is the fine print. it is something that we will be covering all week because we care about the fine print. hope and change? know, more of the same. higher tax bills, less accountability and that is my "two cents more". coming up tomorrow, our users guide to taxes continues with a tax
but are you optimistic through 2014 about the economy? times that sure, it will get better and there is a unicorn on every street corner. and the illusion will continue. lookout. there's a lot of naysayers out there. finally, talk about a world of broken promises. with obamacare we found you cannot keep your insurance plan. as we learned tonight, you cannot keep your doctor either, not unless you're willing to pay more money to do so. you know, sometimes it seems like this administration has a...
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when you talk to americans and ok at polling, the economy still is a top issue. he needs to be focused on things that matter to americans. from jobs reports and other met ribs have come out showing improvements in the economy, a lot f people are not feeling that. in terms he can get anything done, minimum wage, universal pr pr pr pre-k, i think that's going to be difficult. >> whatever he wants to pivot from, will all the problems with obama care with still around and this week, the president had a very interesting analysis of why the rollout went so badly. take a look. >> the challenge that we have going forward is not so much my personal management style or particular issues around white house organization, it has to do with what i referred to earlier, which is we have these big agencies, some of which are outdated. some of which are not designeded properly. >> not to put too fine a point on it, but it's those outdated agencies that he, under obama care, about a fifth of the economy. >> the education of this president is a protracted and often muted process as
when you talk to americans and ok at polling, the economy still is a top issue. he needs to be focused on things that matter to americans. from jobs reports and other met ribs have come out showing improvements in the economy, a lot f people are not feeling that. in terms he can get anything done, minimum wage, universal pr pr pr pre-k, i think that's going to be difficult. >> whatever he wants to pivot from, will all the problems with obama care with still around and this week, the...
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finance is one part of our interconnected economy. the vast majority of opportunity, vast majority of growth and innovation is outside of finance with 94% of private sector jobs outside of finance. so finance has to serve the economy and help markets operate with common sense rules of the road. president roosevelt got that right 80 years ago and many of the reforms of the 1930s are success of the next 80 years. i really think that's what president obama did as well after the crisis he, you know, took on five years ago. but i think it is through these dodd-frank reforms that many of which are now being implemented. so i just wanted to mention a couple of my, around the table if i can. i have six real quick ones. first i think the heart of reform is insuring that largest financial institutions have freedom to fail. my dad's small business in baltimore, if he didn't make payroll on friday no one was coming to bail him out. i think that is at the core what dodd-frank is. i was pleased last month, the moody's, largest rating agency moved u
finance is one part of our interconnected economy. the vast majority of opportunity, vast majority of growth and innovation is outside of finance with 94% of private sector jobs outside of finance. so finance has to serve the economy and help markets operate with common sense rules of the road. president roosevelt got that right 80 years ago and many of the reforms of the 1930s are success of the next 80 years. i really think that's what president obama did as well after the crisis he, you...
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this all speaks to an economy where the unskilled worker is getting permanent displaced. there are jobs in health care, but other than that, when i see the strikes outside mcdonald's and the folks arguing for a higher minimum wage, those jobs in particular, are they even going to exist that much longer? that's the kind of thing you automate. >> great point. one more point here. there were some good numbers in there. but we're looking at in grand scale, but the one number i thought that was bad was the labor participation rate. it barely moved. >> it barely moved. and that just speaks to the number of people who have given up entirely. when they get the call on the phone and asked are you even looking for work? no, we've given up. it's about 63% right now. so you imagine, that means that almost 40% of people out there don't consider themselves part of the workforce. they're not working. they're not even trying. that's a sad state of america. >> thanks, melissa. see you at 5:00. >> she is money. she's extremely money. look at her. >> yeah. >> meanwhile, secretary of state j
this all speaks to an economy where the unskilled worker is getting permanent displaced. there are jobs in health care, but other than that, when i see the strikes outside mcdonald's and the folks arguing for a higher minimum wage, those jobs in particular, are they even going to exist that much longer? that's the kind of thing you automate. >> great point. one more point here. there were some good numbers in there. but we're looking at in grand scale, but the one number i thought that...
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the threat of another shutdown and default and all of the other stuff that has been weighing on the economy, that he's been complaining about. that should be off the table for sometime. so they'll see that as a positive. but on the negative sign of this -- side of this, when you ask about his juice, he taking republican senators out to deal, saying he wanted to get a budget, one of his legacy items, and he is left with a mini bar at best. >> and is there hope at all of taking this big bargain before he leaves office or are we looking at this small bite of the apple that takes it really to the end of his term? >> there is -- they are hopeful they could do more here at the white house but it seems highly unlikely that he will get anything bigger than the bite-size deals at this point. republicans are waiting for this 2014 mid-term elections and they won't give this president too much in terms of a bigger budget deal. unlikely to give him immigration reform and any other major legacy items so insteader dealing with the smaller deals, as you say, but also still implementing health care reform w
the threat of another shutdown and default and all of the other stuff that has been weighing on the economy, that he's been complaining about. that should be off the table for sometime. so they'll see that as a positive. but on the negative sign of this -- side of this, when you ask about his juice, he taking republican senators out to deal, saying he wanted to get a budget, one of his legacy items, and he is left with a mini bar at best. >> and is there hope at all of taking this big...
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it's updating its survey of its members for the 2014 economy. it sees the unemployment rate remaining, averaging, rather, about 7% for the full year next year unchanged from where it is now. it sees non-farm payrolls rising a bit from the current monthly pace to about 200,000 jobs a month on average next year. it also sees the s&p 500 finishing next year, next december 31st at 1850. that's just a 2% rise from its current level, right? and navy members see the fed starting to taper in the first half of 2014 helping to send the ten-year treasury up to 3.25% up from about 2.85% today. but how much confidence can we have in this forecast? well, they've gotten some numbers right and some numbers wrong in the past, and the members are all over the map with the outlook for economic growth with an average of 3% gdp growth for next year, an average of all the members, but with a range of 1.9% to 4%. and the group predicts the unemployment rate will average 7% next year, as i just said, when it hit 7% last month in part due to fluctuations in the number o
it's updating its survey of its members for the 2014 economy. it sees the unemployment rate remaining, averaging, rather, about 7% for the full year next year unchanged from where it is now. it sees non-farm payrolls rising a bit from the current monthly pace to about 200,000 jobs a month on average next year. it also sees the s&p 500 finishing next year, next december 31st at 1850. that's just a 2% rise from its current level, right? and navy members see the fed starting to taper in the...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. be careful babe. [ doorbell rings ] let's see what's cookin'. look at this. that's a swiffer. i don't have to climb up. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know. and i had like this four wheninch band of bumpslestening? it started on my back. that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and just, just wait till it passed. it's holiday time, and no fruit is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why were declaring it the unofficial official fruit of the holidays! the fig's gonna be so bummed. [ laughs ] for holiday tips and recipes, go to oceanspray.com. ♪ >> osgood: carefree highway is just one of the songs that earned gordon lightfoot a secure place in the ranks of modern singer/songwriters. this morning he talk to john blackstone
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. be careful babe. [ doorbell rings ] let's see what's cookin'. look at this. that's a swiffer. i don't have to climb up. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know. and i had like this four wheninch band of bumpslestening? it started on my back. that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to...
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a lot of people signing up, economy sting continuing to strengthen. i think americans confidence will recover. >> a slew of international news to get to. start in afghanistan. american officials denying accusations from president karzai that the u.s. is withholding supplies to gain leverage in the negotiations between the two countries. karzai and his national security council say they believe the u.s. has cut off military supplies and fuel deliveries in order to pressure afghanistan into signing that new security agreement. u.s. embassy officials say that is simply not true. the u.s. government seeking a new deal to keep american troops in afghanistan beyond 2014 but president karzai listed a set of conditions that must be met before he disagrees to an extended u.s. military presence. let's go to other overseas stories. thailand, overnight the prime minister vowing to open every door for talks with protesters demanding resignation. about 30,000 demonstrators taking part in what they call a people's coup. police have been using tear gas and water cann
a lot of people signing up, economy sting continuing to strengthen. i think americans confidence will recover. >> a slew of international news to get to. start in afghanistan. american officials denying accusations from president karzai that the u.s. is withholding supplies to gain leverage in the negotiations between the two countries. karzai and his national security council say they believe the u.s. has cut off military supplies and fuel deliveries in order to pressure afghanistan into...
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makes no sense but the left also argues we have to have more handouts to buy stuff to help the whole economy. >> as long as the of foresees their movies are watching tv or to buy their stuff they are fine. john: russell brand known for flicks like forgetting meet sarah marshall had his own tv show was canceled and now he is developing a new show which is owned by fox. what are you thinking, fox? he objects to capitalism solid interview were said what would you replace it with? to make you talk vaguely about revolution what is it? >> the egalitarian system with the heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for the energy company to exploit the environment. >> they get a little tiny bit of knowledge did it become so watered down socialist dribble and he is the attention horror like the paris hilton of film. john he once a socialist egalitarian system. >> appeals to people when they are very young and idealistic and passionate d insane which is you are supposed to be but then we grow up and pay taxes. he is not relevan in entertainment so he has to say these things to get injure
makes no sense but the left also argues we have to have more handouts to buy stuff to help the whole economy. >> as long as the of foresees their movies are watching tv or to buy their stuff they are fine. john: russell brand known for flicks like forgetting meet sarah marshall had his own tv show was canceled and now he is developing a new show which is owned by fox. what are you thinking, fox? he objects to capitalism solid interview were said what would you replace it with? to make you...
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the economy added 203,000 jobs last month. that's 20,000 more than many of those economists had predicted. another surprise, the unemployment rate fell to 7% from the 7.3% a month earlier. that happens to be a five-year local and a real sign the economic recovery may be gaining some momentum. our christine romans is in new york watching all of these numbers for us. how significant are they, christine? >> it's significant, wolf. now you've got a trend in place for the year, you've got more than 2 million jobs on track to be created the best since 2005. it has been pretty in israble since the recession and the bubble burst and to say you're going to have jobs growth, on track for jobs growth, the best since 2005 is significant. you want it see these numbers, 200,000 a month and more and want to see it continue. the unemployment rate going down to 7%, wolf, the white house acknowledges that one of the big reasons, the big reason why it went down to 7% is because people newly unemployed were having an easier time finding a job. th
the economy added 203,000 jobs last month. that's 20,000 more than many of those economists had predicted. another surprise, the unemployment rate fell to 7% from the 7.3% a month earlier. that happens to be a five-year local and a real sign the economic recovery may be gaining some momentum. our christine romans is in new york watching all of these numbers for us. how significant are they, christine? >> it's significant, wolf. now you've got a trend in place for the year, you've got more...
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so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will be willneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal costs per hour have gone up 10% to 25%? >> well, you have to put that question in context. first of all most of our low wage jobs are in the retail and service industries. a study was done on impact of raging minimum wage to $12.25. in the real retail industry that would amount to 1 hers of annual sales. 6% of payroll. so we're not talking about a dramatic shift, number one. number two, would you hire them? i think the answer is if you want to stay in business and want to stay competitive, yes, you will. no question about it. we're lookin
so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will be willneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal...
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the economy is not good. it may be better than it was a year ago, but it's not good. unemployment is very high. the ability -- there are three applicants for every job. making people more desperate to get jobs, even if it meant that someone was so desperate that he got a job he wouldn't otherwise would have gotten, if you're not increasing the number of jobs, that simply means you're throwing someone else out of work. >> right. congressman jerry nadler, who's been fighting these battles for a while now, thank you so much for joining me. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> joining me now, heda bruche with the washington center for equitable growth, housed at the center for american progress, a progressive think tank. heather, can we start basic here? what is unemployment insurance and why do we have it? >> thanks for asking, chris. that's a great question. unemployment insurance are benefits there when somebody loses their job through no fault of their own. it's benefits that are supposed to help them make ends meet while they search for a new job, and critically, these be
the economy is not good. it may be better than it was a year ago, but it's not good. unemployment is very high. the ability -- there are three applicants for every job. making people more desperate to get jobs, even if it meant that someone was so desperate that he got a job he wouldn't otherwise would have gotten, if you're not increasing the number of jobs, that simply means you're throwing someone else out of work. >> right. congressman jerry nadler, who's been fighting these battles...
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economy still weak and vulnerable. he says technology and financial sector stocks seem most stretched. he still sees value in energy and health care, so far this year the broad-based s&p 500 index is up more than 26%. >>> well, jim paulson is not buying the bubble talk, saying there is still a lot of upside in the market, jim, nice to have you with us. so tell us why you're not expecting any bubble trouble after a nobel prize winning economist says that things are vulnerable. >> you know, susie, i think the primary thing that creates sort of a bubble economy and ultimately a recession is just simply too much confidence about the future. when all the players, consumers, businesses, policy officials, everybody gets really bullish about the future they start to engage in dumb behaviors, they stretch the balance sheets, hire too many people and buy that second summer home and that is the thing that ultimately has to be corrected. and i think that confidence is better today but we're still at confidence levels that are belo
economy still weak and vulnerable. he says technology and financial sector stocks seem most stretched. he still sees value in energy and health care, so far this year the broad-based s&p 500 index is up more than 26%. >>> well, jim paulson is not buying the bubble talk, saying there is still a lot of upside in the market, jim, nice to have you with us. so tell us why you're not expecting any bubble trouble after a nobel prize winning economist says that things are vulnerable....
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and, more importantly, the long-term uninsured action benefits the economy. it adds $38 billion to the gdp because of multiplier effect of spending. if it is cut off, estimates say you will lose 300,000 jobs in the economy rather than gaining it. this motion going from a year to, going from half a year to a year or maybe a year-and-a-half create as culture of dependency is just ridiculous. what it creates is a culture of people who can actually pay their bills and until they find a job. heather: what about the cost of extending it, katy? that will amount anywhere to 26 and $27 billion? >> right. i think it is really important to point out before we get into the emotional argument of this the taxpayers, the families who are paying for these unemployment benefits, they're also trying to put food on their tables. pay their families, excuse me, taxes come out of their paycheck in order to pay for unemployment benefits. unemployment benefits -- excuse me. excuse me. i didn't interrupt you. you. >> you have been going on for quite a while. >> okay. to finish my poi
and, more importantly, the long-term uninsured action benefits the economy. it adds $38 billion to the gdp because of multiplier effect of spending. if it is cut off, estimates say you will lose 300,000 jobs in the economy rather than gaining it. this motion going from a year to, going from half a year to a year or maybe a year-and-a-half create as culture of dependency is just ridiculous. what it creates is a culture of people who can actually pay their bills and until they find a job....
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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with them all the things you get in a free economy. i hope it happens. connell: we think about iran and other things. what about if you up relations with cuba, even shaking hands. if he were to go further as you suggest he might or should, that is a risky political move, isn't it? >> i see the point of those who criticized us, they say let's not shake hands with an evil regime, but my view has always been that when you demonize some of these second-rate dictatorships around the world, what you are doing, you are elevating them in the eyes of their own people. we are fighting the big bad united statess the better way to deal with these countries is to say we will talk to you, you are no threat to us to begin with three will talk about joining the globalq]eñ economy. you might as well join up with us. connell: is that just a little ahead of us ladies diplomate things work? >> maybe that is the way to do it, have somebody talk to the president of cuba and say we will not do a one-on-one. we don't fear you, we want to bring you into the f
with them all the things you get in a free economy. i hope it happens. connell: we think about iran and other things. what about if you up relations with cuba, even shaking hands. if he were to go further as you suggest he might or should, that is a risky political move, isn't it? >> i see the point of those who criticized us, they say let's not shake hands with an evil regime, but my view has always been that when you demonize some of these second-rate dictatorships around the world,...
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president obama used his speech on the economy today to call for an increase in minimum wage. he touted the manufacturing jobs that they are indeed coming back to the u.s. but he also warned more and more americans will be working in the traditionally low paying service try. >> airport, fast food workers, we're still living at our above poverty. that's why it is past time to raise it. >> allison goes into the life of a fast food worker. >> living on $7.25, you cannot do it. >> this is what minimum wage looks and sounds like. >> i would sacrifice my meal or my husband's meal to make sure my kids can have what they need. >> they're fast food workers struggling every day. >> how can you live on $7.25. you could not even pay your apartment. if you have a family of maybe zero, you can support yourself, if you have a family, two kids, a wife, where are you living? under a bridge? it's not right. >> the pay for fast food workers is $9 an hour or $18,720 a year. >> workers are taking jobs because their desperate. and in an economy that's not creating enough middle class jobs -- >> edu
president obama used his speech on the economy today to call for an increase in minimum wage. he touted the manufacturing jobs that they are indeed coming back to the u.s. but he also warned more and more americans will be working in the traditionally low paying service try. >> airport, fast food workers, we're still living at our above poverty. that's why it is past time to raise it. >> allison goes into the life of a fast food worker. >> living on $7.25, you cannot do it....
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creating a drag on the economy. trying to replace that at least in part hopefully up to two years. that's a pretty narrow small target. even that has not been reached. we put forward proposals, one of which i tried to get a vote on seven times in the house of representative which would relass that sequester. cuts to special interest tax breaks. we've been denied an opportunity to vote on that just like the comprehensive immigration bill. >> what about iran. president rouhani gave an interview over the weekend basically saying iran has it right and will have the right to enrich uranium. he's pocketing that as something achieved from the negotiations not something decided in the final agreement six months from now. what about congress pushing -- certainly in the senate pushed by menendez, council on foreign relations impose sanctions or at least the threat of sanctions. where do you stand on that? the president is fight it tooth and nail. >> yes, andrea. two things. first of all, you know the expression right tonight rich is not in the agreement. it says you have to have a neutraly a
creating a drag on the economy. trying to replace that at least in part hopefully up to two years. that's a pretty narrow small target. even that has not been reached. we put forward proposals, one of which i tried to get a vote on seven times in the house of representative which would relass that sequester. cuts to special interest tax breaks. we've been denied an opportunity to vote on that just like the comprehensive immigration bill. >> what about iran. president rouhani gave an...
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is the economy getting better? what do you see for need? >> unfortunately for the people we serve, we are not seeing the need decreasing. in fact, we're seeing our pantry lines getting longer. you may have seen in the news that recently snap benefits or food stamps were cut and also holidays are a hard time for low income people as we try to provide special things for our families and everybody is looking for a special holiday meal. really appreciate the support this time of year. >> at this time of year we all seem to get so busy and running around. sometimes we just need to take a moment to think about helping some of those people. >> absolutely. we really appreciate opportunities like with whole foods and kpix 5 and most of the support we get comes from individuals and corporations. it comes right here from the community. so sure appreciate it. >> and whole foods steps forward to really help out with this event. tell us what whole foods is going to do? >> whole foods market is proud to partner with kpix 5 to support the "food for bay are
is the economy getting better? what do you see for need? >> unfortunately for the people we serve, we are not seeing the need decreasing. in fact, we're seeing our pantry lines getting longer. you may have seen in the news that recently snap benefits or food stamps were cut and also holidays are a hard time for low income people as we try to provide special things for our families and everybody is looking for a special holiday meal. really appreciate the support this time of year....
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the media is as rich as any other part of the economy. and i think the correspondent's dinner is a classic example of this. >> have you attended one? >> i have, although not since 1996 because ""the new york times" stopped letting us go. >> why? >> they thought it was too -- dean baquet, who's now the managing editor of "the times", he was the washington bureau chief of "the times." i think it was in 2007, actually, declared that this is too cozy. he didn't like the message it sent. he would prefer that we stop going. i thought it was a great decision. >> describe the dinner to me. >> it's just this room full of tuxedoed people. a lot of hollywood celebrities come in. a lot of people talk about, you know, the good that the press does. but again, it's an extravaganza that continues, that it becomes the ultimate bubble world, the ultimate example of decadence in washington that people know intuitively is wrong, but have no either will or ability to stop it. >> this is a big night in washington. anyone whose anybody is here. and the key ques
the media is as rich as any other part of the economy. and i think the correspondent's dinner is a classic example of this. >> have you attended one? >> i have, although not since 1996 because ""the new york times" stopped letting us go. >> why? >> they thought it was too -- dean baquet, who's now the managing editor of "the times", he was the washington bureau chief of "the times." i think it was in 2007, actually, declared that this...
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problems come up in any start up any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up we are going to just fix it. >> the healthcare program has critical tests to enroll hundreds of thousands of people by december 3rdrd. the deadline for folks to begin on january 1st. >> elizabeth prann live for us this morning. thank you. >>> that brings us to our look who is talking this morning. mayor rudy giuliani appearing on our show. the healthcare.gov fixes won't work because it was backwards. >> we have to start the whole thing over. one expert tells me they built it wrong in the first place from the top down rather than the bottom up. to go fix the bottom, and this is the reason why you have that one-third figure of people who are not going to get the healthcare they thought they were going to get even though they signed up. >> the former mayor also at its foundation obamacare is really about the redistribution of wealth. >> the fundamental distortion here, sean, is this was soemd as we are going to do this through the private insurance companies. in fact t
problems come up in any start up any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up we are going to just fix it. >> the healthcare program has critical tests to enroll hundreds of thousands of people by december 3rdrd. the deadline for folks to begin on january 1st. >> elizabeth prann live for us this morning. thank you. >>> that brings us to our look who is talking this morning. mayor rudy giuliani appearing on our show. the...
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is there industry that has developed, where are things going for their economy? >> yeah, so that's the bad side of it is those people who are in the worst of situations who have not seen an improvement. but in fact there last been generally speaking improvement across the country, it has grown terriblsubstantially from wheres in the apartheid days. you have a feeling of great prosperity. it is a lot safer than it used to be in south africa, education is opened up, health care is more accessible everyone. but bottom line, it's a comparison, i compared it to the united states and people got mad at me for doing it. the rich are getting richer in south africa, the poor are stabilized, probably not getting a lot worse but they are not growing a middle class at the speed, the rate they need to to sustain the infrastructure projects and the education they need to. in that way he compared it to the united states, they need to do much more and they don't have the middle class tax base in which to do it. it is not being felt equally across the population, and i will say th
is there industry that has developed, where are things going for their economy? >> yeah, so that's the bad side of it is those people who are in the worst of situations who have not seen an improvement. but in fact there last been generally speaking improvement across the country, it has grown terriblsubstantially from wheres in the apartheid days. you have a feeling of great prosperity. it is a lot safer than it used to be in south africa, education is opened up, health care is more...
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